Melissa all right, lets start tonight with pure money like how much ceos of Public Companies are making and the drastic difference between that number and what their employees are making. All with this question in mind. Is it even relevant . Should it really matter that someone running a huge company whos responsible for every aspect of how that company is run and profit it can generate for shareholders is probably making many, many, many times what the average employees are making. You cant compare the jobs so why compare the salaries . That is the heart of a battle brewing at thes. Ec, whether or not Public Companies should be force toddies close that ratio. Todays panel on the power of money is steve forbes, chairman of forbes media. We also have James Freeman of the wall street journal we have jonathan hoenig, Hedge Fund Manager and fox news contributor. Steve, let me ask you, who does this help . It helps nobody except the agitators, activist, shareholder activists who want to con
Melissa all right, lets start tonight with pure moneyike how much ceos of Public Companies are making and the drastic difference between that number and what their employees are making. All with this question in mind. Is ieven relevant . Should it really matter that someone running a huge company whos respoible for every aspect of how that company is ru and profit it can generate for shareholders is probably making many, many, many times what the average employees are making. You cant compare the jobs so why compare the salaries . That is the heart of a battle brewing at thes. Ec, whether or not Public Companies should be force toddies close that ratio. Todays panel on the power of money is steve forbes, chairman of forbes media. We also have James Freeman of the wall street journal we have jonathan hoenig, Hedge Fund Manager and fox news contributor. Steve, let me ask you, who does this help . It helps nobody except the agitators, activist, shareholder activists who want to control ex
Oil Prices: Investors are also concerned that Iranian retaliation against Israel for an attack on Monday that killed high ranking military personnel could potentially lead to supply disruptions in the key Middle East producing region after it vowed revenge. Iran, who provides support of the Hamas militia fighting Israel in Gaza, is the third-largest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).